Milk with honey from cough

Coughing is an unpleasant phenomenon that everyone has come across. It almost always accompanies various colds and often remains much longer than other symptoms, creating serious inconveniences. Among folk remedies for cough, milk with honey is one of the simplest, most common and effective.

Useful properties of milk with honey

In addition to the fact that milk is an indispensable source of calcium for the body, it also contains other useful substances and vitamins that have a beneficial effect on immunity. In addition, milk softens the throat, contributing to the removal of irritation, which occurs when coughing.

As for honey, it is a product with unique therapeutic properties, has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and immunostimulating effects.

A mixture of milk and honey is good for coughing with colds, sore throats, laryngitis, bronchitis. It softens the throat, helps reduce pain, strengthens the sputum.

Recipes of milk with honey from a cough

The most effective ways of applying milk and honey from cough:

  1. The simplest recipe is to dissolve a teaspoon of honey in a glass of milk previously boiled and cooled to about 50 ° C. The temperature of milk matters, because cold drink is contraindicated when coughing, and if too hot dissolved in milk, honey loses a significant part of its useful properties. It is recommended to drink this drink every 3-4 hours.
  2. From a painful dry cough used a mixture in which, in addition to milk and honey, half a teaspoon of oil is added. Usually, butter is used, because it is always at hand, but more effectively adding cocoa butter, which has not only softening, but also additional useful properties.
  3. With bronchial asthma and bronchitis, half a cup of freshly squeezed carrot juice is added to the mixture of milk and honey.
  4. With cough sore throat, gogol-mogul, that is, a mixture of milk, eggs and honey, helps best. A glass of milk with honey is added one or two egg yolks, which can be pre-ground.
  5. Milk with honey and soda from cough. To prepare the mixture for a glass of warm milk add 1-1.5 teaspoons of honey and a small (not more than half a teaspoon without a slide) the amount of soda. This recipe is used only with a dry cough and with caution, since soda can irritate the gastric mucosa.

In general, milk with honey from cough is quite simple and safe means, even for children, except for cases of allergy to honey or lactose.